Join WiNUP’s Professional Development Committee for a Lunch and Learn session. Utility experts from electric, gas, water, and wastewater sectors will discuss emerging trends and challenges affecting their respective industries. Our expert panelists will discuss new technologies and trends in areas such as water treatment, controlling natural gas emissions, and how micro nuclear reactors are changing the landscape of power grids nationwide. Meet the Panel: --Chris Cherry, Water Operations Division Assistant Manager, City of Clarksville Gas and Water --Sammy Gray, External Affairs Director, AEP/Appalachian Power --Tyler Hayes, Assistant Gas Manager, City of Clarksville Gas and Water --Phillip Whittinghill, Water Treatment Plant Manager, City of Clarksville Gas and Water
Sammy Gray is Director of Government Affairs for Appalachian Power in West Virginia, where he is responsible for managing relationships with state government officials, members of the West Virginia Legislature and various state agencies and trade organizations. Sammy leads the state lobbying efforts for the company in Charleston, WV.
Prior to his current role, he served as Senior Advisor of Government Affairs in West Virginia for FirstEnergy Corporation, an electric utility with 6 million customers in West Virginia, Ohio, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.
He is chair of the Utilities, Telecommunications and Energy Coalition of West Virginia, a trade organization of utilities in the state, and is the past-previous chair of the Government Relations Committee of the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce.
Sammy holds and undergraduate degree in History and Political Science from Glenville State University, and a Master of Public Administration (MPA) from West Virginia University.
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